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The Department of Education's proposed gainful employment rule could eliminate federal aid for beauty schools, threatening a $100 billion industry.
RAKIA analysts tracked Iran's crypto movements in real time as the foreign hackers used stolen credentials to breach Stryker and FBI Director Kash Patel's accounts.
Sen. Bernie Sanders and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez claim the rich don't pay their fair share, but IRS data tells a very different tax story.
FBI Director Kash Patel details how artificial intelligence modernization has transformed the bureau's crime-fighting and homeland security capabilities.
A Pennsylvania man allegedly set a home on fire after allegedly being rejected by a woman, killing an Army veteran and injuring two others, according to police.
The Trump administration is reportedly using federal regulatory power to pressure media outlets like ABC, CNN and others over critical news coverage.
The remains of a U.S. soldier were recovered in Morocco's Atlantic waters after he fell off a cliff during a hike, as the search remains for a second missing soldier.
Israeli PM Netanyahu claimed on "60 Minutes" that the decline in U.S. support for Israel largely correlates with the rise of social media manipulation.
The Pacers' risky Ivica Zubac trade backfired as their top-four protected pick falls to No. 5 in the 2026 NBA Draft Lottery, going to the Clippers.
A massive 11,000-carat ruby discovered in Burma is being hailed as the second-largest ever found in the conflict-ridden country, according to state media.
Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth suggested Sen. Mark Kelly may have violated his oath by discussing a classified Pentagon briefing on weapons stockpiles.
Victor Wembanyama was tossed from the Spurs-Timberwolves Game 4 after an elbow to Naz Reid's chin was upgraded to a Flagrant 2 by officials on review.
Maine Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner suggested real plans to tax billionaires have not been properly tried due to political donor influence.
Houston's disastrous 16-25 start and a wave of key injuries have sparked debate about a potential Yordan Alvarez trade to kick-start a full rebuild.
LA unions spent $221,000 on a political ad attacking Republican Spencer Pratt's mayoral campaign, but critics say the messaging could backfire.
Martin Short breaks his silence on daughter Katherine Short's death by suicide at age 42, speaking about grief and mental health on CBS Sunday Morning.
A targeted protest derailed the Minnesota Lynx home opener as fans disrupted a moment of silence with anti-ICE chants at Target Center on Saturday.
Sean Strickland upset previously undefeated Khamzat Chimaev at UFC 328 to reclaim the middleweight title after five hard-fought rounds, revealing he had a shoulder injury.
Tennessee pre-prom gathering turns deadly as student killed and four others wounded after gunfire erupts at crowded park in Brownsville.
Maritime intelligence firm detects a second suspected oil slick near Iran's Kharg Island as a larger spill moves toward Saudi Arabian waters.
"The Price is Right" contestant Vanesa McCaskell won the largest single pricing game prize in the show's 54-year history during a Mother's Day episode.
Georgia and Florida State cancel their 2027-2028 home-and-home series amid new conference scheduling mandates and expanded college football playoff.
Rickie Fowler posted a T-2 finish at the Truist Championship, his third consecutive top-10, fueling questions about whether he is back to being on the top players in the world.
LaMelo Ball and Ana Montana reveal their newborn son's name is LaOne, adding to the Ball family's tradition of names that serve as branding vehicles.
Supermodel Candice Swanepoel posted a topless Instagram video wearing only Tropic of C bikini bottoms while playing Etta James' "At Last" on a table.